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... diplomatic The idea of the " collegiality " of the diplomatic profession must not be exaggerated , but it is real , has been recognized since the seventeenth century , and has always conduced to peace . M. Jules Cambon writes : To - day ...
... diplomatic The idea of the " collegiality " of the diplomatic profession must not be exaggerated , but it is real , has been recognized since the seventeenth century , and has always conduced to peace . M. Jules Cambon writes : To - day ...
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... diplomatic communiqués is probably due , not so much to the caution of the writers as to the fact that they do not really wish to give information but only ... diplomatic surprises to be sprung upon the public , for in the 69 Open Diplomacy.
... diplomatic communiqués is probably due , not so much to the caution of the writers as to the fact that they do not really wish to give information but only ... diplomatic surprises to be sprung upon the public , for in the 69 Open Diplomacy.
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Robert Balmain Mowat. abnormal diplomatic relations between the Soviet Goveru ment and foreign Powers . Germany , by the Treaty of Rapallo , April 16 , 1922 , was the first to establish regular diplomatic relations . Partly through ...
Robert Balmain Mowat. abnormal diplomatic relations between the Soviet Goveru ment and foreign Powers . Germany , by the Treaty of Rapallo , April 16 , 1922 , was the first to establish regular diplomatic relations . Partly through ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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